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Precious secrets sheltie rescue

User Reviews (2)

1. Paradise for Shelties

by: PattyWeaver5

I have volunteered at this rescue for two years. Pam and Cathy are wonderful. They treat these shelties like children. They aren't kept in cages, they reside in rooms where they can walk around. They receive food, water, medication, shelter, playtime, vet visits, professional grooming and lots of love. Pam and Cathy work constantly to find homes them. If they aren't adopted they live the rest of their lives with Pam and Cathy, so in a way they are adopted the second they walk into PSSR.

Pros

No small cages, food, shelter, big yards, lots of love

Cons

None

2. Very Precious

by: AuntB3

The Ladies that operate PSSR accept all dogs in need. Some other organizations only take adoptable animals, but these angels take all. Many dogs come to this rescue that are practically unadoptable because of serious medical conditions, age, behaviour problems, puppy mill dogs, etc. Pam and Cathy take them in and try to find families for them. The ones that cannot be placed live in a great facility with spacious kennels and acres of fenced in pastures to run and play in. I adopted my first rescue from PSSR, a 12 yr old mommy dog and her 11 yr old son, both deaf. I only intended to transport them from a shelter in NW Ohio, but fell in love with them inroute and returned to take them home a few weeks later. Since then I have been allowed to adopt 5 more precious shelties. They have taught me so much. I am greatful every day for people like Cathy and Pam for doing such great work for these little ones!

Pros

Lovely lovely area

Cons

Too far from me!

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